Cigarettes are Sublime

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Cigarettes are Sublime is a 1994 book by Richard Klein published by Duke University Press. The author wrote it as therapy when he quit smoking.[1] Klein states in the preface that the "book aims to be simultaneously a piece of literary criticism, an analysis of popular culture, a political harangue, a theoretical exercise, and an ode to cigarettes." The decisive encounter for the author, in terms of coming to terms with his own cigarette habit, came through reading the novel Zeno's Conscience by Italo Svevo.[2]

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  1. ^ Klein, Richard. "Cigarettes Are Sublime". goodreads.com. Duke University Press Books. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
  2. ^ Cigarettes are Sublime, Picador, 1995